The most commonly thought of draught animals are horses, donkeys, mules, camels and llamas, but animals such as water buffalo, sheep, goats, elephants, pigs and dogs also work with and for humans and can be classified as draught animals
Camels can go for long periods of time without water. They drink large amounts of water - up to 20 gallons at a time. This water is stored in the animal's bloodstream. While the humps do not actually 'store' water, they do store fat that the camel can later metabolize when food is scarce. Each gram of fat metabolized releases one gram of water that can be absorbed and used by the camel.
No, camels can last longer without water. A camel can last several days without drinking water. The humps in their back are to store fat and water; which is helpful due to their environment being a desert. Horses need to drink water constantly, an average horse drinks 38 to 45 litres of water in 24 hours.
Kangaroo rats and giraffes can both go longer without water than a camel.
the african lungfish- can survive for over 6 months
a very long time. this is because inside there humps, there is fat. these fats store water and slowly release them into the camel.
kangaroo rat or camel
They store it in their humps.
RAT
The Camel can survive longer than the Cheetah without food or water.
a camel can survive up to 2 hours without sand
Camels can go longer without water
A giraffe
All forms of life need water to survive, but some animals like the camel can survive weeks without water.
i think a camel and without water because they can store water in their humps for over a few weeks maybe a month... so a camel and water Another animal that can survive without water is the Australian desert rat, which can survive up to four years
camel
A camel is able to store water, food, and any other things it needs to survive longer than the other animals.
longer than a camel
No Egypt's only animal is the camel. No other animal could survive in the desert without that big water hump.
The animal you're referring to is probably the camel. They can travel for days without needing a drink.
Certainly: "The camel, whose humps store fat, can survive for long periods of time without water."